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Answer:
Option C. In "The Wife of Bath's Tale", the knight's new understanding related to the Queen's question leads to the moral of the story.
Explanation:
In this folk tale written by Geoffrey Chaucer's and first published as a part of the famous "Canterbury Tales", a knight of King Arthur rapes a woman, and before being sentenced to death, the Queen asks him a question: What do women want most?, the Queen then proceeds to tell the knight that if he finds the correct answer to her question, he will live. After a series of adventures and misfortunes, the knight answers the questions correctly, and later on, learns for himself that what he told the Queen was truly real, and that is the moral of the story, the knight learning that women want to be in charge in a relationship and that good morals are more important and lasts longer than looks.